Shadow's Trail Dedication

The City of Terre Haute dedicated its newest trail addition to the
National Road Heritage Trail Greenway System on Tuesday,
October 18th at 11:00 a.m.

Mayor Duke Bennett hosted a dedication ceremony for Shadow’s
Trail at the new Brown Boulevard and Maple Avenue pedestrian
bridge. The dedication of Shadow’s Trail highlights the
memory of Terre Haute Police Officer Brent Long who died in the line of
duty, and Shadow his K-9 companion.

The 1.30-mile Shadow’s Trail completed and constructed at a cost of $500,000 using federal
and local matching funds links residents of the Sheridan Park
neighborhood and students of Terre Haute North High School with The
National Road Heritage Trail and recreational opportunities at the
Indiana State University stadium complex. Shadow’s Trail
also provides for the safe movement of bicycles and pedestrians along
the new Brown Boulevard corridor extending from Locust Street to Maple
Avenue.

Terre Haute’s National Road Heritage Trail Greenway System
is the premier destination for outdoor recreation and fitness in the
Wabash Valley. The Trail and Greenway System comprises over
thirty trail and pathway miles with connections to city parks, schools,
neighborhoods and additional recreation destinations within the City of
Terre Haute.